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H-1B Visas Remain Available for 2010-2011

by Fred Abramson on April 13, 2010

H 1B%20visa%20petitions img H 1B Visas Remain Available for 2010 2011New H-1B visa applications for Fiscal Year 2011 have been accepted by USCIS since April 1, 2010.  The Immigration service has received only approximately 13,750 H-1B visa petitions.  The cap for 2011 is 65,000.  This is a huge decrease in visa applications compared to 2010.  I expect  that H-1B visa numbers will be available for quite some time.

H1-B applications can be filed with premium processing with an additional $1000 fee.  If you file an application using premium processing, the USCIS must process your application within 15 days that the petition is received.

What is an H-1B visa?

H-1B visas are granted by the immigration service (USCIS) to foreign nationals that are individuals who are offered a position in a specialty occupation.

What is a Specialty Occupation?

A specialized occupation is one in which require a high level of specialized knowledge.  The Immigration Service generally mandates that the job offered to would required at least the equivalent of a 4-year US Bachelor’s degree.

Employer Requirements:

  • The job offer must be in a specialty occupation
  • The job offered for the visa must meet Department of Labor criteria for wages
  • The company, not the employee submits the immigration visa application
  • No US Citizen is available for the job

Advertising Requirements:

  • The employer is required to advertise the position offered in the United States before petitioning to employ H-1B workers for those positions

If you have a question regarding H-1B visas or any immigration matter, contract me at the Law Office of Frederic R. Abramson at 212-233-0666.

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Startup Immigration Visa for Entrepreneurs announced by Senators Kerry & Lugar

by Fred Abramson February 24, 2010 Immigration Law

Share Senators Dick Luger and John Kerry introduced today a new piece of legislation entitled “The Startup Visa Act of 2010.” This visa would permit immigrant entrepreneurs to stay or immigrate into the  United States if they have secured “significant” funds to start a new company. The goal of the act is to bring new [...]

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For 2011 H-1B Visa Applications April 1, 2010 is the filing date #Immigration #USCIS

by Fred Abramson February 5, 2010 Immigration Law

Share On April 1, 2010 The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) will accept new H-1B visa applications for Fiscal Year 2011 (for work which starts on October 1, 2010).  Now is the time to review your files to see whether you are in need of any H-1B visas for your workers. You should [...]

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Two Immigration Service Organizations sued by the State of New York for Providing Fraudulent Services

by Fred Abramson January 27, 2010 Immigration Law

Share Attorney General Andrew Cuomo obtained a temporary restraining order against the International Immigrants Foundation, Inc. (“IIF”), International Professional Association, Inc. (“IPA”), and their President Edward Juarez. The Attorney General seeks to prevent these organizations from continuing their fraudulent practices and seeks restitution for victims. These companies are alleged to have defrauded immigrants with false [...]

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Business Immigration: The Distinction Between Doing Business and Work

by Fred Abramson January 8, 2010 Business Law

Share As a businessman entering the  United States, there are a variety of visas which may allow entry.  For example, if your company is interested  in attending a trade show in New York, an inexpensive and easy option is to enter the US using a B-1 visa.  However, a B-1 visa is limited to authorized [...]

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